Want to look more photogenic or photograph people looking more photogenic? Peter Hurley explains how he accentuates the jawline of his clients with a few simple tips that you'll want to add to your repertoire for quick use whenever you have a human being in front of your camera or are being photographed yourself.

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The following is adapted from http://www.headshot-photos.com/tips_for_business_portraits.php

General Tips

Tell us your expectations and intentions. Let us know what kind of look you want. Not sure? Tell us a little about your business and we'll help you achieve the right look.

Tell us how and where the photo will be used (so we can be sure it's appropriate)

Drink lots of water and be well rested (so your eyes will not have dark cirlces)

Your skin might not look it's best after drug/alcohol use. Try to abstain from these before your shoot

Arrive on time. Please do not arrive more than 5 minutes early (time slots are 15 minutes and we may have other clients scheduled before you)

What to Wear - Everyone

Wear clothes that are comfortable and that make you look great

Make sure your jacket and shirt fit you well. A poor fitting jacket or shirt will be obvious in the photos (especially around the neck)

Don't overdress

Clothes should be neatly pressed and should look new or like new

Blue/green/turquoise shirts/blouses or accents can help emphasize blue/green/hazel eyes

What to Wear - Men

The standard international business look is a suit jacket, dress shirt and tie. However, if you do business exclusively in Seattle or on the west coast , or you are in a more relaxed industry, this is probably "overdressed" for most applications.

A casual business look is often a jacket and open dress shirt, shirt and tie (no jacket), or dress shirt on it's own

Polo shirts are a good look for some businesses. Be sure the shirt collar is in good condition and fits well